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Dannon Sprinkl’ins


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Dannon Sprinkl'ins was a discontinued children's yogurt product that came with a separate packet of colorful or themed sprinkles for the consumer to mix in themselves. It was popular in the 1990s and early 2000s, known for its interactive, kid-friendly appeal.

Product Description

Concept: The product centered on the fun of mixing a packet of sprinkles into the smooth, creamy Dannon yogurt.

Flavors: The yogurt was available in a variety of child-friendly flavors, including strawberry, cherry, vanilla, grape, and banana. Specific marketing names included "Cherry Picker," "Strawberry Jammer," and "Banana Dudes".

Sprinkle Variations: Over the years, the sprinkles included different gimmicks, such as color-changing capabilities when stirred into the yogurt.

Packaging: The product was often associated with marketing tie-ins, such as "Creation Station" mystery mazes and trading cards within specially marked packages.

Discontinuation: Dannon Sprinkl'ins were introduced in 1992 and were discontinued in the early 2000s, reportedly due to low sales. The product is now considered a nostalgic item by many millennials and '90s kids.